damn...again without reiser4
sry for the spam, but i love love-sources, they´re by far the fastest and most responsive kernel-sources around
(tried speedy, lokean etc, all nice work and reiser4 included, but not as good as love )_________________Join the adopt an unanswered post initiative today

damn...again without reiser4
sry for the spam, but i love love-sources, they´re by far the fastest and most responsive kernel-sources around
(tried speedy, lokean etc, all nice work and reiser4 included, but not as good as love )

The nforce patches can be taken out - they are not needed anymore. Just passing acpi_skip_timer_override is enough. I don't even know if the second one breaks stuff...so better do a rediff, w/o those patches.

I was actually wondering why love sources desided to not have reiser4?

i believe that -mm breaks reiser4 and since love is based upon -mm reiser4 can't be included. but i might be wrong._________________Out of silence, a story. Out of chaos, order. Out of nothingness, love...
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greetings , i`m staying with 2.6.6-rc3-l4 and 2.6.6-rc1-evil with staircase

and w8ing for next release_________________ "Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived" J-L. Picard

2.6.6-rc3-love4 seem to run more smoothly than this kernel. I think I will use the older kernel until the next release.

I hope that's not true :\

I just tried 2.6.6-rc3-love4 two days ago and I honestly can't believe the speed difference on a7n8x-deluxe 2400+ 1GB ram....I previously had always run regular old development-sources 2.6.6-rc3...Anyhoo, I'm upgrading now to the *official** 2.6.6-r1 love4 to see what happens.... [/quote]

2.6.6-rc3-love4 seem to run more smoothly than this kernel. I think I will use the older kernel until the next release.

I hope that's not true :\

I just tried 2.6.6-rc3-love4 two days ago and I honestly can't believe the speed difference on a7n8x-deluxe 2400+ 1GB ram....I previously had always run regular old development-sources 2.6.6-rc3...Anyhoo, I'm upgrading now to the *official** 2.6.6-r1 love4 to see what happens....

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Yeah, I am rebooting in a second. Quanta is a little slower. No problem, 2.6.6-rc3-love4 is a really good kernel._________________My Company: Hakata Consulting

w8ing for next-correct-release
greetings:)_________________ "Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived" J-L. Picard

hardware details?
@PrakashKC man you gotta hang on irc.. i keep asking about nforce2 stuff but noone answers me what am i supposed to do?
@kevmille only difference is nick's vm-rollup which i took out due to his personal request.

Been running it for a while now and it's working pretty smoothly. Bootsplash doesn't bother me anymore since it hasn't worked in such a long time, so I'm set. Keep up the good work!_________________There is no substitute for experience.
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no option for turning off 4k-stacks in 2.6.6-mm1 any more. don't know if it's the same with love1, but nvidia drivers will wether not load or lock X._________________If you fall off a cliff, you might as well try to fly. After all, you got nothing to lose.